"City National Bank today announced that it has awarded 125 Reading is The way up® literacy grants totaling more than $115,000 to support literacy-based projects at elementary, middle and high schools in California, Nevada, New York and Georgia..."

FLORENCE - The Florence-Lauderdale Public Library is hosting a series on the War of 1812 beginning this weekend. The events in the series are detailed here. There will also be an exhibit on display during the series. The contact number for any of these events is 256-764-6564, ext. 27.

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Classrooms all across West Tennessee celebrate Dr. Seuss. Lisa Caldwell the Media Library Specialist said, "the children love the celebration and they also love reading. In the days of technology I'm still thrilled to see that children love books and love reading.

DOWNTOWN JACKSON, Tenn. -- It wasn't just schools across West Tennessee that celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday, Monday. The Jackson-Madison County Library hosted festivities for all ages."A lot of his books have been based on actual historical events and things or opinions so adults find them interesting as well as children," said Dina Harris, Director of the JMC Library.

Area children are invited to celebrate Seuss when McIver's Grant Public Library hosts a read-a-thon from 5:30-7 p.m. on Monday, March 2. Held in conjunction with Read Across America, the read-a-thon is held each year near the birthday of beloved children's book author Dr. Seuss. This year's event will take place from 5:30-7 p.m., on Geisel's birthday, Monday, March 2...

The event, a joint effort of the Library Society of the University of Tennessee and the Friends of the Knox County Public Library, is free and open to the public. Due to high demand, registration is required online.

"... Edelman will make appearances Monday at Buena Vista Enhanced Elementary School at 10 a.m. for a book reading and the Nashville Public Library’s Civil Rights Room at 4:30 p.m. for a celebration and tribute to the city’s role in the Civil Rights movement..".

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